<?xml version="1.0" encoding="windows-1250"?><rss version="2.0"><channel><title>Serial over Ethernet (Version: 5.0) - BetterWindowsSoftware.com</title><description>...a better way to find and buy software</description><link>http://betterwindowssoftware.com/Serial-over-Ethernet-Network-and-Internet-Terminal-and-Telnet-Clients-shareware-66305.html</link><copyright>Copyright 2008 - All rights reserved</copyright><image><url>http://BetterWindowsSoftware.com/microbutton.gif</url><title>Serial over Ethernet (Version: 5.0) - BetterWindowsSoftware.com</title><link>http://betterwindowssoftware.com/Serial-over-Ethernet-Network-and-Internet-Terminal-and-Telnet-Clients-shareware-66305.html</link></image><item><title>Serial over Ethernet  (Version: 5.0)</title><description>Title: Serial over Ethernet (Version: 5.0)
 Company: Virtual Serial Port Software
 Website: http://www.virtualserialport.com/products/serial-over-ethernet/
 Download: http://betterwindowssoftware.com/Serial-over-Ethernet-download-66305.html
 Size(kb): 6666
 Released: 2007-06-11
 Order URL: http://www.virtualserialport.com/products/serial-over-ethernet/#purchaseinfobrick2478
 Screenshot: ./files/scr/66305<sub>&amp;middot;</sub>jpg
 OS: WinNT 4.x, WinXP, Windows2000, Windows2003, Windows Vista Starter, Windows Vista Home Basic, Windows Vista Home Premium, Windows Vista Business, Windows Vista Enterprise, Windows Vista Ultimate, Windows Vista Home Basic x64, Windows Vista Home Premium x64, Windows Vi
 Category: Network and Internet::Terminal and Telnet Clients
 Program License: Shareware
 Cost: 99.95


 Serial over Ethernet allows you to share up to 255 serial port devices over a TCP/IP network turning your computer into a low-cost terminal server. As a result, any serial port device connected to a COM port could be accessed from anywhere in the world as if it were attached to the local PC.

When the attached serial port device sends communication data, it will actually be transmitted over a TCP/IP network. Such behavior is achieved due to the use of virtual serial port technology which emulates standard COM ports. In this case, the Windows OS treats virtual serial ports in the same way as real ones therefore you are no longer limited to just two real ports (the number of physical ports you have) per system and can create COM port connections without occupying a real serial port.

Serial over Ethernet provides the ability to create several connection types for three main purposes: share serial port for incoming connections (Server), connect serial port to remote host (Client) and share serial port using UDP. Starting from version 5.0, all SEC internal drivers for Windows Vista and Server 2008 are digitally signed by Microsoft.

 Install support: Install and Uninstall
 System Requirements: Processor: Pentium II class at least 200 MHz; RAM: 64 MB; Disk Space: 3-5 MB
 Recent Changes: - Added: universal function Keep Connection Alive for Telnet and Raw protocols
- Updated: User Manual

 Has Expire Info: Y

 Expire Count: 14

 Expire Other: 14-day trial period
</description><link>http://betterwindowssoftware.com/Serial-over-Ethernet-Network-and-Internet-Terminal-and-Telnet-Clients-shareware-66305.html</link><pubDate>Thu, 15 Oct 2009 11:19:08 -0500</pubDate><guid>http://betterwindowssoftware.com/Serial-over-Ethernet-Network-and-Internet-Terminal-and-Telnet-Clients-shareware-66305.html</guid></item></channel></rss>